The Exeter Times, 1884-10-2, Page 2THE ONLY
VEGETABLE.
CURE
f'OR
Loss al Appetite,
kilt i ,osteon, Sour Stomach,
Habitual Costiveness,
Sick Headache and Biliousness.
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The:Rewhaven i'ishwlwes, s.inv,dingos the taault Sts. Marie aaa
Most picturesque of all the figares /to Detroit Rivefs,
be seen in Edinburgh are theNewhaTeafi.} .",Ca the SaulSte. Marie River there
fishwives, Wath, •short, bhr® dose [area au►uzber of stores doing z' large.
petticoats, reaching hare tto he'll, ' I bnsiness,'�v hose smtlggl ug is and nee
kles; white blouses end gay 1* 1i}efs, been so open and denim that it is a
big, long.sleeved cla•aks`of the same. i"nitttter of public notoriety. If the ens-
bl°ue;iot,h, fastened at the. throat, 'tt,tu hoose officers w•tttt to catch smug.
ori in li;xste; tkge �if^ix la;�re teat et. e G;u deia` lliver. fait►lids 73ay, Iirzaee• 13ayy
married women frith ivlalte c:atrs, stand- ; iantl that looalitr a► g there. anti lice .will
ins up stiff 2nd atragglat all a pazut on lithe Haat acct tgtiemt aia'tl of the Auaq eau
the top of the heath; two big wicker-04t1S g.;;;011tifwnr*ilmedALtlaesQ laces
work .creels, cite auheolvetheother. #u11 of ;tD the; eustum housex bot a'ro
tela, pael:ett securely, on>tfeetr filo ad snwg�rle ov a ti t zu it ins • o e so
shoulders. and held in plata by a stout ^r d et`. u l d
h 1 tl pla'iilc tient it it; no secret Au Amer
11yingloosersleevt'a.tndarle.ha afthrown ler..letthem otothe ,SaldtSte. alarm.
1 i t th
leather strap passing round fixer; fore- i it»an x>tlleittl toil the Canadian ,taiiicittis
heads, they pall along at a steady, I about the smuggling, not 1,013 0, since,
stridzug sant, up hill and do*uu, earl
ins weights that it taxes a man's
strength merely to lift. In fact, it is a
fishwive's boast that she will run with 11 avurtlar without aping duty, - but the
weight which it takes two men to lint i part* *494 hiig,�k•in the estimation of.
on her back. By reason of titrs great the ad>xtitiistra#iQn, And the officers were
strength on the part of the it omen, :ard coellen to leave them unmolested.
theirirnmeniortal habit of exere'aing it; Eat So toe officer told me. Few' laces offer
perbips also front other effuses far hack better opportunities for the ra c than
in the earlier days of Jutland, where Dtatroit River. It has always been a
these curious Newhaven lisle n ' folk u e harvesting place for the crooked dealers,
said to hare originated. i is c a beingculiarl = adapted byreason of
about that the Newhaven men ;are sin- the enrulr;erativeearrewees°tole river,
u.larlt t'oorile and submissive rave. The its imager biding places, and its isl:attda
wives leen a.1 the rttoney which Vivre- ,,nti ot,e1(5, Those engaged in the
take ~that is ol►e sitasttfula its mast ►when ivsil Micro. ---a, sigulax re- any a beat crops meegeide a, vessel
!cath, t1►rouglt the river
hod an oflieer was sent to 4nvesti.ata,
1;14. found that ripe store had within
eighteen ►cones taken at least $25,0QO
eeiVe for the fish, and the husbands trade there etre very seldom suspected
version of t
niunttta. l: diel ntgt believe twa when it leaves a�siao" With (large of contrabanlR :end
arti-
was told rue, so I stopped three Balt- cies without ever beinseen by. the few
wives one 'IV. Asti without auiucing officers of the carp. "g Many thQUSand
matters, put the question direct to thein- gallons of spirituous liquor are sold
Two of them were noun;, one old. yt•ztrly in the City of the Straits and.
The young winner laughed saucily. ;and surrouptlit►'r towns that have never been.
and the old woman misled, but they subjected to custom douse tact.. Much
all replied unhesitatingly, that they had t of ilio
the spending of all men* jewelry. and =any of the silk
dresses that are seen on the streets have
"It's a' spent i' the lroi:s," Elaine one, passed over the stream surreptitiously.
anxious not to be thought too selfish,-•- . ots of wood burningropellers and
""ft's a' spent i' the boos, The then, steam barges that call at wood docks on
they cam home au.' telt their sleep, anti' the Canada side of theriver bring :awa
then tue,s Il be air again. besides the fuel, - many a jug and keg
"It 'utl uever da for the husbands to
stop in the city. an' be spendin' a' the
anoaeey," added the old woman, with.
severe eltz?ahasis.
Whoever would see the Newhaven
fishwives at their best must be on the
Newhaven wharf by i t"yen o'rloek in the
morning. on. a day when then the trav-
elers come in and -the fish is sold. The
scene is a study for ;t painter.
The fi•ih are in long, narrow boxes,
on the wharf, ranged at the base of the
sea wall; some sorted out, in piles, each
kind by itself: skates, with their long
tails, which look vicious, as if they could
kick, bake, witches, brill, sole, noun-
dere. huge catfish,. crayfish, and her-
rings by the ton. The wall is crowded
with men, Edinburgh fishmongers, corse
to buy ebeap on the spot. The wall is
not over two feet wide, and here they
stand, lean over, jostle, slip by to right
and left of each other, ,and run up and
down in their eager haste to catoll the
eye of one auctioneer, or to get first
speech with another. The wharf is
crowded with woolen,—;an army in.
bine, two hundred; three hundred at h
time; white caps bobbing; elbows thrust-
ing, shrill voices crying, fiery blue eyes
shining, it is a sight worth going to
Scotland for. If one bas had an affec-
tion for Christie Johnstone, it is st de-
lightful
o-li;htful return of his old admiration for
her, A dozen fiaees which might be
Christie s own are flashing up from the
crowd; tam understands on the instant
how that best of good stories eame to
be written. A man with eyes In his
that are found concealed in advance of
their Arrival- This illicit traoic is ,not
confined exelusively to any one prob bs
ited article. Many a good shit of clothes
so es over the border either as
A par
tiou of the baggage of some member of
the crew, or on the bel of the owner
who goes ashore in an old suit and
comes aboard with the ,new one ou and
the old done up as a bundle of washing.
Butter and eggs are smuggled over,
not only at night but inthe daytime as
well, and to a far greater extent than
the authorities or the public have any
Mea of. Smuggling was formerly car-
ried on to a considerable extent on
passenger propellers and steamers of
both ntationalines passing through De-
troit River, and even now a little is
done In the same way. The evil eoin-
menced Long ago, anti although perhaps
not so openly as in days gone by it still
hoes on from year to year without any
t material reduction. Tho officials are
powerless to prevent it."—Labe Capt-
ain in Wee Courier.
The Power of Water.
The properties of water are only, par-
tially understood by those who have
never seen it under high pressure. The
Virginia City Water Com any get their -
supply from Nrtrlctte Lake an the
Tahoe side of the mountain. They get
it through by a long tunnel, and etre
Hien on the crest of a high mountain
Vopposite Mount Davidson, with Washoe
al.lev between. To cross this valley
Prominent aauong the 'greeteet medical die
eoveries, by the many mento t has affected,,
&taGreggr'at glvedp Garr¢ lett je lrar<p. *rib: s
looted t Tile.;mi{ritteet1 ,ohtatten . lgsl Xr d, :if i
1►aa bee PomQim•`faNaxi feline
o 0
jnr►ons, i 4teuts, 0111 Retere alt
less,silp►octe.�.".{ia:►ly' ote:d to: this lSblie,
�, tatedtent'ptissesses b penuliat adapts,
bility io the various complaints for which it i.
-been Velepalzuded* and its efixcaeylebeing
, established by testimonials Hourly received.1
WO . are1..
+�'' . ar confident that. we have a
preperation which we can offer to the public i
with the assurance shot it will he felled not I
only e relief but an absohitc enre for 7J!yspep-
sia, Eiyer Vomplant, Indigestion, Constipat-
ion and Impure Blood, gree trial bottles at
J. W, Browning's Drug Store, 4
urn I*IPCOMI!oRTTQTHE su> .>?? xo
""Brown's Efousehord Bauacea" has no equal
foxrelliovingpain,botbinternal and external 15
ourespaininthe Side, neon orbowe s,soiethroat
Eheumatisnt, 3'outhacbe,I4umbage andany kind'
Oa paiaer ache. "It will roost surely, quicken,
the blood and heal, as its acting poweris wonder-
ful.'R"frown's iEfcusahold Panacea' bein�aek-
aowege4 es the great L'an Re eyer,auof don L
blethestrength of any other Elixir erLinivaent
bathe worid,abouldheinevery family handy for
use when wanted,"asitreally is thebeatrenaedy
in the world for Cramps in the Stomach. and
Pains and Aches of. all kinds," and is for sale by
all Druggistsat2a oouts abottle-
$1,000 Vorfejt,,
flaviat8 the *roost confidence in it superi.
ority over all ethers, and after tltousauds of
testa of the most eontplieated; and severest
i i
Cd as►offer u
eases we could And, we feel just & g
to forfeit One Thousand Dollars for any case
of coughs ;colde,:sore throat, iatluenza, hoarse -
Imre; bronchitis, coneumption .- in its early
stages, wboopiug cough, and all diseases of,
the throat mid Imago, exeept Aethena,fot< wlgieh
we only elaitu -relief, that we can't Cure with',
West's t.'ougli Syrap, when taken according to�
directions, Sample bottles 26 and 60 rents;(
large bottles one dollar. Genuine. wrappers
ouly in bine. Sold by all druggists, or sent
by .mail ou receipt of price. 3OUN 0, WEST
tt CO.. 8I 4i 83'Ithie St. East, Terauto,Ont. 1l
Yeuug lady, do not despair. Dr, E, C,
West's Nerve cacti Braia Treatment will eure
Ii steric and ail nervous troubles. Sold at
d'. �iT. Ilrowuitt 's I?rtt Share, fr
R.: r.
Thele paepars tianit►iewntnitelenx le'rC
Fi:..
O 1 .LEXION
- ONE SINGLE, APPLICATION is warranted to
Beautify the -Face and give to the F"adedor Sallow Com-
plexion a Perfectly E'ealthy Natural and 'Youthful.
Appearance, It Conceals. Wrinkles. reekiess,, Crow's.
Feet, and the Evidteuec ox Age, leaving the S&in Soft,
Smooth, anti Wiute,
PRICE-Zeeents, Sent to any address. Postage'
stamps taken. Address allletters. to
CREME D' OR, Drawer 2,67$, Toronto B.Q.
Askk your druggist for it. Wholeaelg by all whole-
sale diuggists.
Trade rk.
smamansallillr
TIME 8 until .st
Jan'y,' 85 30 its.
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dol'k
BLOOD
BITTERS
Cures .Dizziness, ,Loss of Appetite, Indigestion, ,TtiW ottsraess,
Dyspepsia, Jawidiee, Afectigzas of the Litter. moi—11,hpqis,
Pimples, Blotches, Soils, Itunwrs, Salt Rheum, Scrofula,
Erzpsa wigs, crud all diseases arising from Impure Blood,
Deranged Stomack, or zrrergular' u tion of. the Rotrel>,
FCT�L NOTICE !
'TiOrTIMEE PU II tt
500 Good Watches
For Sale Cheap for Cash
Drug g ,AT
What every persousliouldltuow---Tbe;,xend utlets of disease from lite system are the 7 i clilb 0
boowelsaud the kidny, .ohnston's Sarsapataaall t the angst safe leasant and cifee a l
r a a , p t m lnown. onebottle taIli$1ont
purifier of thesy c Try
and be convinced. For sale et the Golden
Mortar, J. W.Browning, prop. ?y 26, Gm -
head and a pen in his hand could not
by a flume would be almost impossible,
have done lens. Such fire, such lgoales so the water is carried down the moun-
ty, such splendor of vitality, kindle the gain side to the bottom,. and crosses
wornnamoon
g them n's faces.
woul i begnd a few to see Christie .the divide between Waslioe and Ealroad gle
Johnstone dramatized on all sidoc.- ,valley., then up again to the required
September Atlantic. height in iron pipes. the depression
created in the line of carriage is 1,720
A Little Reliant:,,, feet, and the pressure on the pipes is
The Washington blur has the follow- 800 pounds to the square inch. One
iMarriage:,
as 11 inches in diameter, and is
ng account of a romantic`
Last evening the neat lithe
Episcopal
quarter -inch iron lap welded, and 18
church, South Washibgton, was filed feet long, with screw joints. There is
to overflowing, to witness the weddingni
little trouble from it, but the other
of Mr. Peter McCalmon,of the protineg which is twelve inches in diameter, and
of Manitoba, and Miss Lizzie A.Gabriiel, 1 is riveted pipe, makes more or less trou-
of this city. There is a little romance hIe :all, the. time. The pipe is laid with
connected withthese parties. The
groom lives, as stated, in the province
the :wain down, and whenever a crack`
is made bythe frost or sun warping it,
of M.anitoba,where the bride has e, mein or from any other cause, the streanl
ried sister living. Through the sister
1)0111Eforth with tremendous force. If
the groom, about four years ago, heard t, joint is broken open, of course the
of Miss Gabriel, and a correspondence
was commenced, during which, not-
withstanding they had never seen each
other, their feelings toward each other inch in diameter, and yet the water in
became more than simply friendly. The the flume was lowered an inch and a
half by it, and the pressure went down
fifteen or twenty pounds. Captain
Overton says that fifty inches of water
went through it. It has been probably
whole stream is loose and goes tearing
down the mountain, but usually the es-
cape is very small. The break last
week was less than five -Merlins of sV
hearts of the writers glowed with love.
Portraits were exchanged, and minute
descriptions were given of each other.
The result was that a few months ago
they became engaged to be married, on a ear in cutting out, and was made b
condition that there was no change of y. oy
feeling after 'personal interview. °The a tittle stream hardly visible to the na-
young lady in the meantimemade prep- ked eye, that escaped through a joint
arations to take a leave -of ` absence.
The groom about 'the first t the month
arrived here. Being desirous of seeing
the lady, he wrote a note to her, which
she failed tp receive until- `Monday of
last week. when she promptly sent him
directions to find her place of residence
on Missouri avetfiigr, .and he called that
evening. Theft chains' of love. woven
through the'art of the mails; lyere more
firmly riveted at ; this meeting. The
young lady's friends were highly pleased
with the gentleman. The result was
that the couple concluded that it.was
useless to wait longer, and preparations.
were at once made for the' wedding
;'
which took place last °veiling. White
the ceremony . was being performed,
some mischievous boys tied a string of
tin cans under the carriage and such a ,Gazette.
din was made as they drove away that
the horses dl f • ht d d
it' was with difficulty that they were re-
strained.
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and struck the pipe two or three feet
off, eatingaway the iron until the ppres-
sure inside broke it throug,h. When
such a break occurs the, noise can be
heard for half a aline, and the earth
shakes for hundreds of feet around, A
break the size of a knitting needle, will
cut a hole in the.pipe +in: half an hour.
Such breaks 'are repaired 'by putting a
band around the pipe; pouring,i'n .melt-
ed lead, and tamping it hi • Such a
stream bores through rock'' like a sand
blast. The flying water is as hard as
iron, and feel:; rough like a file .to the
touch. ' It is impossible to turn it - with
the hand. as it tears 'the flesh off the
bones, and if the"fingers aro stuck into
the stream, with the point up, the nails
are instantly' turned. back, and some-
times torn loose from the flesh.—Reno
were badl ng en° , an
If our middle-aged readers will allow
their minds to recall the scenes 'of, say
three decades ago, they will agree witl
us in our 'statement that the 'most des-
csinr ttioii'in the world at that,
,f ex.istenve was wearinga, r
]k!�.,:,
of tgouser:. solo bJ ei itlder rinWo
The father of the high schoolgirl had.
a long discussion the other night with a
politician,' and,after the latter had one,
the, girl remarked, quoting from Shak-
speare:' "He drawetli out -the thread of
his argument." "Well," replied the
map, 'I",doil?t understand the dead
•langjiages, bat if you are trying to say.
tlikti'a ids a crank, , I'm with you every
tiop. ”:---011 0,ity Derrick. •-
MAN'HOOD
How Lost, How Rtestosed.
Wehave recently published it new edition o
DR. OTJLVEBW LL'S CELEBRATED ESSAY
onthers,dicalaudpormaiaentcure (without me
diclne)oftervouslgebiiity,,lfcntal and physical
Incapacity impediments to Marriage, oto.,re•
suiting front excesses.
Price, in sealed envoi on e, only a cents, or two
postae'e stamps.
The celebrated author of this adm irable es s ay
clearlydomonstrates,from thirty years' success-
fulpractice, that alarm ingconsequenoesmaybe
radically curedwithouttho dangerous use of in
tornalmedicines or the use of the knife ; point•
oat a mode of cure at once simple certain and o f-
t ectnal,bymean s of which every suffe:er,lnomat-
terwhathis conditionmay be,may curehimsell
ch.taply,privately and radically.
K3'Thi
lecture should be intbe handset every
youth and every man in the land.
Address
THE CULVEBWELL MEDICAL•Co
41 AN ,N r.,NEW YORK
Pont Oiiice Bos 450
REMOVAL.! REMOVAL !
THE GENERAL QUESTION
Agitating the Public mind. at present is where
can they get the best Bread, but this matter
can be settled to tht' entire satisfaction of, the
people of Exeter and surrounding country, by
calling on
JOHN EICL7a,
the old established and reliable -bakery, where
they will find just what they want..
A Superior quality of Bread always on Hand
P � Y
Also a first-class stock of Buscurr's, Butts,
CASES & CeNIrEOTtoxeus, which will be sold
cheap. While opponents have started busi-
ness, and sold out, andleft the place, Mr. Bell
has been found at his post, during the past
eight years, ready to attend to the wants of
the Public.
CRdC�R3�� '
Owing to increasing business, Mr. Bell ha'
found it necessary to remove to more ''coni;
modions premises, and has; added largely ,to,
his stock of Groceries, and wile keep, . on. . hand
Sugars, Teas, Coffee, Syrup, and everything
usually found in a first -plass Grocery, Store;
All kinds- of J?'arm Produce tak-
en in exchange for aG'oods,
REMEMDEn THE STAND :—Sontheott'e Block,
Four doors North Post. Office.
..., 'JOHN BELL,
t'ronrietor
Old Sol.— "fiere, 'Mother Earth, these Eclipses and
Spots have about used me up. Regulate .your movements
hereafter by this, 'and don't depend on mens
Big Offer during Fair Time
ELGIN, W ALTHAM, . HAMPDEN,
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KEY & STEM-WINDERS,
ALL THE LATEST
IMPROVEMENTS
AT
GREATLY REDUCED PRICES
The above Watches aro all Good and Reliable Time -keepers, and are warranted in every
respect to bo equal to any watch in the market. We ,specially invite intending purchasers
to inspect our stock. by so doing they con save money, as we guarantee our prices 10 per
;cent. below the Grange.
Very Large, e- Assortmentof Clocks to be
sold at Close Prices..
JE WEL RY-A full and complete stock of the choicest and
latest designs. •
NECKLACES & LOCKETS -A' very fine assortment and at
all prices.
A. large stock of WEDDING RINGS always on hand and
made to order.
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lir Silver-plated Ware and
p, p Spoons we are selling off .at Wholesale plias going to make
•tx clean sweep of it. SPECTACLES; to suit all sights.„It.isvery important; that:: spectacle.
Wearers should be properly suited, , ' We fit all our spectacles by the Optometer which is the
only way of beingproperly fitted snit the sight. Su come along and secure the ,bargains
Come One; Comae .All.. Will be happy to see you
Clocks, Watches, and Jewelry Cleaned and Repaired n,
and at reasonable prices
the best manner- p
.
THOS. FITTON, Watchmak,o r & Jeweller,,